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To: Eric Yang who wrote (25297)7/1/1999 3:49:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Read Replies (1) of 213173
 
<<It was a weak attempt. They tried to make it look like the iMac as much as possible but it was pretty crude.>>

I've finally gotten all the components to my iWin PC working! Damned PC!

Now to weld the chassis together in fit it in the translucent Rubbermade tote that I bought at K-Mart.

iWin components:

-Pentium 133 Mhz processor $30
-Gateway 2000 motherboard with 50 mhz bus $30
-PCI video card $16
-4 Gig Western Digital IDE drive $40
-4X CD-ROM $20
-40 Megs of RAM $41
-Microsoft Mouse $0 scrounged from spare parts
-1.44 Floppy drive (YES, it has one - :) ) scrounged from spare parts.
-Compaq Keyboard $21 at Radio Shack
-Wiring harness, internal steel chassis and ATX power-source $50
-13 inch color monitor bolted in $50
-Internal SCSI card $25
-Internal 56K modem card $40
-22 gallon Rubbermaid platic tote $9

Total $372.00 and comes in blue, pastel green, and burgundy (lid only Rubbermaid doesn't actually make the plastic in colors, just transparent whitish). I've got it running DOS 6.2 and Win95.

iWin!

-Bill_H
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